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so that brings us back to what investors want and what they should do. you talk about the fed buying bonds. should investors also be buying bonds or getting out of bonds. what about stocks, should they be in or out and how about cash. what are you telling your clients? >> well, number one, cash junk bonds but now the euphemism is high-yield bond, the better quality high-yield bonds i think still offer attractive rates of return. >> susie: we have just a few seconds the gmi:-- ipo.t cyclese shortened which means they are much more responsive to consumer tastes. their quality is getting better. i think they're just more adaptable. they took their lumps so i'm feeling better about the u. >> always a pleasure. >> susie: we've been speaking with stuart schweitzer at jpmorgan private bank. >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: wall street struggled to hold its early gains. the dow ended up just nine points, while the nasdaq fell four points and the s&p 500 was down 1.5. trading volume started the week at a slower pace than friday, falling
so that brings us back to what investors want and what they should do. you talk about the fed buying bonds. should investors also be buying bonds or getting out of bonds. what about stocks, should they be in or out and how about cash. what are you telling your clients? >> well, number one, cash junk bonds but now the euphemism is high-yield bond, the better quality high-yield bonds i think still offer attractive rates of return. >> susie: we have just a few seconds the gmi:-- ipo.t...
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thank you forbeing with us. the authorities in ira refuse to grantermission for this mass mrning event today, and yet thsands of people showed up. how usual is that? >> well, it not only that they didn't get rmission and showe up anyway, it's also th they've been coming outairly regularly for protests being beaten, being hurt, beingear gassed,ut in some cas followed home and arrested. nd yet they continue to kee goi. a they say that they're goi to keep goingeven if the get hurt orjailed and that that's the usual part. and this is kindf unpes tented in tha way. the islamic republic has a play boo by which it usuly deals with this kind of unrestas it dealt with it in 1999 and 2003 andven in the early years of the rvolution when there ws still lot of opposition to the type of clerica rule that was established. all of their methods, the jailings, the batings, the threats,he treats of airing forced confessions on television are notorking this time. so you've got a pap nickhe establishment as theyry to figu out what t
thank you forbeing with us. the authorities in ira refuse to grantermission for this mass mrning event today, and yet thsands of people showed up. how usual is that? >> well, it not only that they didn't get rmission and showe up anyway, it's also th they've been coming outairly regularly for protests being beaten, being hurt, beingear gassed,ut in some cas followed home and arrested. nd yet they continue to kee goi. a they say that they're goi to keep goingeven if the get hurt orjailed...
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stacey smith is along with us. he's with us from intel headquarters in santa clara california. welcome back to nightly business report. nice to see you. >> nice to see you as well. >> tom: let's talk about cash. at the end of the third quarter your company had more than $20 billion stashed aside. have you felt pressure to spend it or return it to shareholders? >> well, you know, we don't look at cash as a pressure to spend. what we do is we grow cash when we believe that we have competitive and strategic reasons to grow the cash balance. if you look at our history we started to grow cash a little bit when the downturn hit in early 2009. that was really in order to protect it. and then as we got into 2010, we were triangulating on a couple of strategic opportunities to go off and buy some companies that we think add value to our shareholders so we continue to grow cash in order to pay for those acquisitions. >> tom: i want to talk about those in a moment. you mention the building of cash. let's look at the past four quarters of your cash building that's happened from about $14 b
stacey smith is along with us. he's with us from intel headquarters in santa clara california. welcome back to nightly business report. nice to see you. >> nice to see you as well. >> tom: let's talk about cash. at the end of the third quarter your company had more than $20 billion stashed aside. have you felt pressure to spend it or return it to shareholders? >> well, you know, we don't look at cash as a pressure to spend. what we do is we grow cash when we believe that we...
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he joins us from tacoma, washington. >> thanks, tom. it's my pleasure. >> tom: so why do you think investors are focusing on the pessimism in the market? >> you'd understand with what we've been through in the last couple years, this meets be another bad news story. certainly what has happened in europe, and following the worst recession in our country's history since the 1930s, people would be fully allowed to be weary of risk. >> tom: on the other hand, what's the case fof optimism. >> the economy has been growing. we're in the 11 month of zero industrial production growth. unemployment has stayed stubbornly high, but woor looking at an economy that will continue to grow through 2011. this is not the type of environment the type of multiples we're seeing on stocks would happen. >> tom: do you think like today's exercise like the stress test on european banks hips or hurts? >> we'll see. we'll look at overnight lending on the banks and see if they believe it. clearly the disclosure on the underlying elements will help. at some point, i
he joins us from tacoma, washington. >> thanks, tom. it's my pleasure. >> tom: so why do you think investors are focusing on the pessimism in the market? >> you'd understand with what we've been through in the last couple years, this meets be another bad news story. certainly what has happened in europe, and following the worst recession in our country's history since the 1930s, people would be fully allowed to be weary of risk. >> tom: on the other hand, what's the case...
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widespread use of pepp spray and batons, as we saw in the earlier report. was a tougher day of confrontation tween protesters and police, t i have to tell u, you wouldn't be aware of here. the curity perimeter -- the fenc, the barriers, the public transportation that u might use to get to this convention cent is leading you off further d further away, so any ruckus that occurs on the streets of copenhagen isept well away fromhis place. >> reporter: you he some world leers there already and you have more to ce real soon, inuding president obama. bedes their mere presence, what exactly is supposedo ppen that may break any dreadlocks? >> reporter: there was a defini change in tone today. earlier in the week, pple who were involved inhe negotiatio were talking about e impending arrival of the world leaders as bota reason hurry along with the deliberaons, and as a catalyng event which might lp get things moving. w, they're talking about the possible embarrassnt of having all these worlleaders here and going home empty-hded. very definitchange in the nor of those
widespread use of pepp spray and batons, as we saw in the earlier report. was a tougher day of confrontation tween protesters and police, t i have to tell u, you wouldn't be aware of here. the curity perimeter -- the fenc, the barriers, the public transportation that u might use to get to this convention cent is leading you off further d further away, so any ruckus that occurs on the streets of copenhagen isept well away fromhis place. >> reporter: you he some world leers there already...
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tom hudson is off tonight, jeff yastine joins us. treasury secretary timothy geithner delivered a pep talk today on the new rules to reform wall street and the banking system. speaking to business leaders at new york university, not far from wall street, geithner promised the reforms would not crimp innovation or competition, jeff. susie, the financial regulatory reforms were signed a few weeks ago by the president, and today geithner said the government will move quickly to put them in place and there won't be layers of red tape. >> susie: the treasury secretary also had a tip for wall street: >> don't wait for washington to draft every rule before you start changing how you do business. get out ahead of the process and out in front of your competitors. >> susie: also talking about the economy today, ben bernanke. echoing his testimony to congress last week. the federal reserve chairman told a legislative conference in south carolina he sees modest economic growth and a long and bumpy road to recovery. he thinks persistent weakness
tom hudson is off tonight, jeff yastine joins us. treasury secretary timothy geithner delivered a pep talk today on the new rules to reform wall street and the banking system. speaking to business leaders at new york university, not far from wall street, geithner promised the reforms would not crimp innovation or competition, jeff. susie, the financial regulatory reforms were signed a few weeks ago by the president, and today geithner said the government will move quickly to put them in place...
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but when he calls us enemies. when he uses demagogic political rhetoric in the campaigns, you have to remember the campaign rhetoric in 2008 was very different than the campaign rhetoric in 2010. in 2010 it gives us the impression that we're seen as enemies. he goes to our districts and says republicans want the economy to fail so he fails politically. i mean, that kind of talk, all these straw men and counterfactual arguments does not make it's easy to cooperate and come together on the big issues of the day. >> rose: well, you'll grant me that's happened on both sides. >> absolutely. i will grant you. that we don't have halos over our head either on this stuff. i think the big question of the day, though, is what is the vision for the country? and i do believe that the president is a fairly ideological guy. and i think his ideology... >> rose: even though his friends and colleagues say he's essentially a pragmatic seine list? >> his rhetoric doesn't show that. his policies don't show that. and his policies are i
but when he calls us enemies. when he uses demagogic political rhetoric in the campaigns, you have to remember the campaign rhetoric in 2008 was very different than the campaign rhetoric in 2010. in 2010 it gives us the impression that we're seen as enemies. he goes to our districts and says republicans want the economy to fail so he fails politically. i mean, that kind of talk, all these straw men and counterfactual arguments does not make it's easy to cooperate and come together on the big...
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thank you for joining us. first of all, here you have a defendant who has admitted what he did and has said it was justified. so what is it exactly that this five-judge panel that's ruling on this case, hearing and ruling on the case, is to decide? >> the killer, he claims self defense. he says he would have done this again if he had the chance. he shows no remorse. the question here is whether he should be judged sane or insane. that's one of the biggest questions of this trial. >> warner: so those psychiatrists that are in the courtroom are there to advise the judges on this? >> well, they have already made a report. actually two reports. one concluded that he is insane. the other group concluded that he is sane but he has serious mental disturbances. now it is up to the court to decide whether he should be judged or not, meaning that if he's insane, then he will be getting psychiatrical help. if he is sane, he will get criminal... he will be sent to prison. 21 years in prison. >> warner: i understand that c
thank you for joining us. first of all, here you have a defendant who has admitted what he did and has said it was justified. so what is it exactly that this five-judge panel that's ruling on this case, hearing and ruling on the case, is to decide? >> the killer, he claims self defense. he says he would have done this again if he had the chance. he shows no remorse. the question here is whether he should be judged sane or insane. that's one of the biggest questions of this trial. >>...
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to give us security, but this is not security. this is devastation. >> ifill: late on tuesday, haiti's president rene preval urgently appealed for calm. he warned the riots will disrupt efforts to stop the epidemic. the violence did ease somewhat today in cap haitian, but the protests continued. the u.n. has already grounded aid flights into that city. some medical and water chlorination projects have been suspended as well. food aid has also been affected. yesterday, rioters targeted the u.n. world food program's base in port-au-prince. >> they began to attack the w.f.p. warehouses, throwing stones and bottles. and then early, in the hours of early this morning, those attacks went on to actually loot, begin looting food from the warehouses and then also to burn it first thing this morning. we also lost a w.f.p. vehicle and generator in that looting. >> ifill: an investigation is underway to determine the origin of the outbreak. it is known that the strain of cholera bacteria is identical to one found in south asia, where nepal is
to give us security, but this is not security. this is devastation. >> ifill: late on tuesday, haiti's president rene preval urgently appealed for calm. he warned the riots will disrupt efforts to stop the epidemic. the violence did ease somewhat today in cap haitian, but the protests continued. the u.n. has already grounded aid flights into that city. some medical and water chlorination projects have been suspended as well. food aid has also been affected. yesterday, rioters targeted the...
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i also think that's where morality resides for most of us. if we're christians i guess we believe morality resides in our hearts because we know what we should do. for most people, we have to make mistakes to find out. >> brown: it's what happens after we make the mistakes. here we have del lives in montana, 1950s, living with his twin sister, and the parents, who as say, commit a bank robbery, but as you write, "were the least likely people in the whole world to rob a bank." >> closeness to which normal life bears upon felonious life in this instance is very interesting to me. i mean, you can drive by these people's houses in great falls, montana, if you were to, and look through their windy on and there would be a woman and a man and their two children having dinner and the next day they would go rob a bank. there's something about the dichotomous drama between those two completely disparat kinds of carrying on life that's interesting to me. when you feel that kind of a commotion about something as a writer, then you want to give language t
i also think that's where morality resides for most of us. if we're christians i guess we believe morality resides in our hearts because we know what we should do. for most people, we have to make mistakes to find out. >> brown: it's what happens after we make the mistakes. here we have del lives in montana, 1950s, living with his twin sister, and the parents, who as say, commit a bank robbery, but as you write, "were the least likely people in the whole world to rob a bank."...